Joint GR and AMO Seminar December 12, at 1:30 PM, Physics 4208

"Analog quantum gravity phenomenology in a 2-BEC system"

Stefano Liberati

SISSA/ISAS, Italy

ABSTRACT: Effective field theories (EFTs) have been widely used as a framework in order to place constraints on the Planck suppressed Lorentz violations predicted by various models of quantum gravity. There are however technical problems in the EFT framework when it comes to ensuring that small Lorentz violations remain small -- this is the essence of the "naturalness" problem. We present an extended "emergent" space-time based on the "analogue gravity" programme by investigating a specific condensed-matter system that is in principle capable of simulating both a massless and a massive Klein-Gordon equation in curved spacetime. Specifically, we consider the class of two-component BECs subject to laser-induced transitions between the components, and we show that this model is an example for Lorentz invariance violation due to ultraviolet physics. Furthermore our model explicitly avoids the "naturalness problem", and makes specific suggestions regarding how to construct a physically reasonable quantum gravity phenomenology.

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